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Once he graduated, thanks to several government grants he completed a series of experiments that established his reputation as an authority on neurology, and this resulted in his appointment to the faculty of the NAIS.<ref name="Unboundp56">''Unbound'', p. 56: "Burke Kale"</ref> His groundbreaking research into an advanced [[Neurohelmet|neurohelmet]] earned him a post as Senior Project Developer for the NAIS<ref name="Unboundp5-6">''Unboundp5-6'', pp. 5–6: "The Story so far"</ref> and a place in history.<ref name="Unboundp56"/>
 
Once he graduated, thanks to several government grants he completed a series of experiments that established his reputation as an authority on neurology, and this resulted in his appointment to the faculty of the NAIS.<ref name="Unboundp56">''Unbound'', p. 56: "Burke Kale"</ref> His groundbreaking research into an advanced [[Neurohelmet|neurohelmet]] earned him a post as Senior Project Developer for the NAIS<ref name="Unboundp5-6">''Unboundp5-6'', pp. 5–6: "The Story so far"</ref> and a place in history.<ref name="Unboundp56"/>
  
In [[3043]], he proposed a revolutionary interface system that would do away with neurohelmets completely by providing a direct neural link between a [[MechWarrior (pilot)|MechWarrior]] and their [[BattleMech]], making piloting it as easy as moving their own body as well as greatly improving the speed and accuracy of the [[Myomer|myomer]]'s neuromuscular response. The NAIS analyzed the proposal of the [[DNI]] and concluded that it had several issues, among them insufficient and dangerous testing which required human subjects along each step of the process. Though that was enough to deny the request for funding, Professor Kale continued his DNI research for two more years using private funding, but made little progress. Eventually, he arranged to be posted to the [[Dark Mirage]] facility; his position there allowed him to control all the aspects of day to day business of the facility, from staff to budget.<ref name="Unboundp5-6"/>
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In [[3043]], he proposed a revolutionary interface system that would do away with neurohelmets completely by providing a direct neural link between a [[Mechwarrior]] and their [[BattleMech]], making piloting it as easy as moving their own body as well as greatly improving the speed and accuracy of the [[Myomer|myomer]]'s neuromuscular response. The NAIS analyzed the proposal of the [[DNI]] and concluded that it had several issues, among them insufficient and dangerous testing which required human subjects along each step of the process. Though that was enough to deny the request for funding, Professor Kale continued his DNI research for two more years using private funding, but made little progress. Eventually, he arranged to be posted to the [[Dark Mirage]] facility; his position there allowed him to control all the aspects of day to day business of the facility, from staff to budget.<ref name="Unboundp5-6"/>
  
 
In [[3047]], he proposed to the NAIS that advanced neurohelmets and interface systems would allow a pilot to control almost all BattleMech functions directly through the neurohelmet, bypassing the manual controls present in 'Mechs. The system was dubbed the Virtual Reality Piloting Pod (VRPP), and allowed for a reduction in the size of the cockpit which would allow it to move from the head to the center torso (proposed as the best alternate cockpit location). The NAIS reviewed the new proposal and found fewer risks and more benefits when compared to the DNI system, finally granting Kale the budget for additional testing. With this funding, a new prototype was to be created and equipped with the new VRPP control system.<ref name="Unboundp5-6"/>
 
In [[3047]], he proposed to the NAIS that advanced neurohelmets and interface systems would allow a pilot to control almost all BattleMech functions directly through the neurohelmet, bypassing the manual controls present in 'Mechs. The system was dubbed the Virtual Reality Piloting Pod (VRPP), and allowed for a reduction in the size of the cockpit which would allow it to move from the head to the center torso (proposed as the best alternate cockpit location). The NAIS reviewed the new proposal and found fewer risks and more benefits when compared to the DNI system, finally granting Kale the budget for additional testing. With this funding, a new prototype was to be created and equipped with the new VRPP control system.<ref name="Unboundp5-6"/>
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
* ''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]''
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*''[[1st Somerset Strikers (sourcebook)|1st Somerset Strikers]]''
* ''[[Unbound]]''
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*''[[Unbound]]''
  
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|Kale, Burke]]
 
[[Category:Solaris Games Characters|Kale, Burke]]
 
[[Category:Federated Suns Characters|Kale, Burke]]
 
[[Category:Federated Suns Characters|Kale, Burke]]

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